
The Realme 10 Pro Coca-Cola 5G smartphone will be launched in India today (February 10). The tech company’s special edition phone will complement the existing Realme 10 lineup that already exists, including Realme 10 4G, Realme 10 5G, Realme 10 Pro and Realme 10 Pro+. While the specifications of the Domain 10 Pro Coca-Cola 5G have not been disclosed so far, it is speculated that the smartphone will have similar features to the Realme 10 Pro.
Before the official launch of the Realme 10 Pro Coca-Cola 5G, here is where and when to watch a live broadcast of smartphones online.
Realme 10 Pro Coca-Cola 5G: How and When to Watch
According to official tweet shared By Realme India page on Twitter, the Realme 10 Pro Coca-Cola version will be released today (February 10) at 12.30 pm. The video also glimpses the boxed packaging of a limited edition smartphone that has both the realm and the brand of Coca-Cola.
Real-time startup activities for Realme 10 Pro Cola-Cola Edition can be performed on the Realme India YouTube page.
Field 10 Pro Coca-Cola 5G price, availability
The smartphone company has not disclosed any details about the price of the upcoming Indian Realm 10 Pro Coca-Cola Edition. However, one of the tweets confirm Smartphone Flash sales will also be available today. So far, the company has ridiculed the smartphone as a black option, the Coca-Cola brand on the right side of the real panel.
Realme 10 Pro Coca-Cola 5G specifications
The design of the Realme 10 Pro Cola-Cola Edition has been teased by the company on its official website. The smartphone has matte imitation metal craftsmanship on the back, as well as the Coca-Cola logo. The smartphone will support 5G connection.
This limited edition custom UI includes redesigned app icons with classic Coca-Cola ringtones and notifications that sound like bubbles. For optics, the Realme 10 Pro Cola-Cola Edition features a dual camera setup led by a 108-megapixel sensor, on the left side of the rear panel. To make the photo-taking experience more dramatic, smartphones offer 80s Coke filters to make the image look old-fashioned.
The company has not disclosed the full functionality of the smartphone.